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06/03/2008

ESAB Announces Where in the World Winners

This structure uses Atom Arc stick electrodes to transport over 15 billion barrels of oil through 800 miles of these pipes.

The Correct Answer is:

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), usually called the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska or the Alaska Pipeline elsewhere, is a major U.S. oil pipeline connecting oil fields in northern Alaska to a sea port where the oil can be shipped to the Lower 48 states for refining. The main Trans-Alaska Pipeline runs north to south, almost 800 miles, from the Arctic Ocean at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to the Gulf of Alaska at Valdez, Alaska, passing near several Alaskan towns, including Wiseman, Bettles, Livengood, Fox, Fairbanks, and Glennallen.

Congratulations to the following eNewsletter subscribers who were the first (5) to correctly answer and will receive an ESAB Beach Package.


Reed Moore - Columbia, SC

John McDonald - Panama City, FL

Karen Minter - Sanford, NC

Shawn Scriven - Eugene, OR

Edmond Hudgins - Mena, AR


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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline